Meksan
MEKSAN Power Transformer 500KVA 11.0/400KV
- SKU:
- MEKSAN 500KVA 11.0/400KV
- MPN:
- MEKSAN 500kVA 11/415kV
- Weight:
- 2,500.00 KGS
Description
MEKSAN Power Transformer 500KVA 11.0/400KV
GZ Industrial Supplies is the distributor of Mekasan Power Transformers in Nigeria. We have a complete range of copper distribution transformers designed to grant the reliability, durability, and efficiency required in utility, industrial, and commercial applications. Our MEKSAN Power Transformer 500kVA 11/415kV is a reliable and efficient power transformer that can convert AC to DC for long-distance transmission, as well as adjust the voltage level according to the grid requirements. It has a low maintenance cost and a high isolation and efficiency. It is ideal for transmitting and distributing power in various sectors, such as industrial, commercial, and residential.
Technical Specifications of the MEKSAN Transformer 500kVA 11/415kV
- Rated power: 500 kVA
- Primary voltage: 11 kV
- Secondary voltage: 415 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
- Cooling method: ONAN (oil natural, air natural)
- Winding material: copper
- Impedance: 6%
- Losses: 2.5 kW (no load), 7.5 kW (full load)
- Weight: 2,500 kg
- Dimensions: 2,300 x 1,400 x 1,800 mm
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the difference between a power transformer and an instrument transformer?
A power transformer is primarily used in power transmission and distribution to either step up or step down a voltage level. While an instrument transformer is used in a circuit for the measurement of voltage or current.
2. How often should transformers be inspected and serviced?
The amount of use and the surroundings where the transformer is stored, determines how frequently it needs maintenance. The best environment for a transformer is one that is dry and clean; in this setting, the unit just needs annual inspections and maintenance. However, transformers kept under environmental conditions where the air is contaminated by substances like chemical fumes or dust, will need more frequent (every 3-6 months) inspections.
3. How much would a new transformer save?
Since transformer technology has advanced dramatically over time, there are more benefits to upgrading an outdated transformer. An old transformer may have an average energy efficiency rating of 85%, which means 15% of the energy is wasted. The energy efficiency of a contemporary low loss transformer can reach 99.75%.
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1 Review
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good quality
The long lifespan and low maintenance needs of this transformer are qualities I appreciate. The long-term performance of this transformer is top-notch